Get the "best of both worlds" with S&P's TD Series inline fans! Combine the low noise characteristics of an axial fan and centrifugal fan performance at a value price!

The Soler & Palau TD series of inline duct fans have been specially designed to maximize the airflow performance with minimal noise levels within the smallest and most compact of housing sizes. This makes the TD series the ultimate solution for small to medium size ventilation installations which require a high airflow to pressure ration and occupy only the minimum space possible. Example: false ceiling voids, cabinets and many other limited space environments.

All models are include a "removable body" feature that enables the motor-impellor assembly to be completely removed or replaced without the need to interfere with attached ducting. All models incorporate a powerful mixed flow impeller and internal air vanes located at the discharge end of the fan housing. This impeller and guide vane combination provides smooth laminar air flow which in term minimizes turbulence and noise, and generates and excellent air flow to pressure performance ratio.

We use these in mid sized to larger bathrooms on almost every renovation project we do. Relatively quiet, with the air movement itself being the only perceptible noise. Very powerful. We use a Soler and Palau inline butterfly damper immediately on the exit side of the fan and a spring-loaded soffit vent from Dundas Jafine. Insulated decking is a must, as these move a lot of moisture quickly and may increase condensation inside the duct at lower tempers (northern climate attic for instance). Bathroom Fan Experts was super fast with the shipment.

Some people buy this fan to exhaust air/moisture out of bathrooms/showers.

I used this fan to increase the air flow (heating/air conditioning) to a room with little air flow coming from vent/register. Room has no return in it and this fan does great job overcoming static pressure and deliver required air flow. I also installed a variable speed controller with this fan and I can increase or decrease air flow to suit my needs.

Has a High Speed port and a Low Speed port to plug your hot wire into. I also recommend you also get a variable speed controller to adjust air flow to suit your needs.

Only con is it's a litle noisy but no where near as noisy as the one I replaced. Noise really depends on where you are locating this fan.

I installed this unit in my garage for range venting. Is much quieter than the old vent fan in the hood. Works well. Is very simple to install except for the wiring. The wiring instructions only allow for two options. They leave out the fact that my existing hood switch has a neutral and two power wires out of it. I hooked up the fan with two power wires to it, one for the high control and one for the low control. If only one power wire is used then only one speed is going to work with this kind of switch. At this time the fan is working fine with this setup and should continue to do so.

I direct customers toward this product to best serve their needs. I also use it for a variety of purposes at home. I am now using one to take cooler air from one place and send it to the attic for energy efficiency

I purchased the Soler & Palau TD-150 to replace a motor that was damaged while trying to repair a noisy 60-year-old kitchen exhaust. This unit works great is very quiet compared to the old one and moves plenty of air to keep our the kitchen smokes free.

I bought this fan to provide ventilation into a cabinet that houses two high-end desktop tower computers that generate tons of heat. Previous to this, I simply used a duct booster fan. While it worked okay for a while, the duct booster could just not move enough air to keep my computers running cool. Add to this the fact that it was fairly noisy. I found this fan and, while it's not cheap, it's the perfect answer to my needs. It's not silent, however, it's fairly quiet and moves so much air that I actually was able wire it using the lower speed option. It's very well made and, while it's impossible to tell how long it will last, I get the feeling that it will survive for many years.

My only complaint with this unit is that it's not grounded. The instructions show a ground wire, however, none is present and having a housing that is made from plastic, there isn't anything to connect a ground wire to. Not a big deal.

We use these in mid sized to larger bathrooms on almost every renovation project we do. Relatively quiet, with the air movement itself being the only perceptible noise. Very powerful. We use a Soler and Palau inline butterfly damper immediately on the exit side of the fan and a spring-loaded soffit vent from Dundas Jafine. Insulated decking is a must, as these move a lot of moisture quickly and may increase condensation inside the duct at lower tempers (northern climate attic for instance). Bathroom Fan Experts was super fast with the shipment.

Some people buy this fan to exhaust air/moisture out of bathrooms/showers.

I used this fan to increase the air flow (heating/air conditioning) to a room with little air flow coming from vent/register. Room has no return in it and this fan does great job overcoming static pressure and deliver required air flow. I also installed a variable speed controller with this fan and I can increase or decrease air flow to suit my needs.

Has a High Speed port and a Low Speed port to plug your hot wire into. I also recommend you also get a variable speed controller to adjust air flow to suit your needs.

Only con is it's a litle noisy but no where near as noisy as the one I replaced. Noise really depends on where you are locating this fan.

I installed this unit in my garage for range venting. Is much quieter than the old vent fan in the hood. Works well. Is very simple to install except for the wiring. The wiring instructions only allow for two options. They leave out the fact that my existing hood switch has a neutral and two power wires out of it. I hooked up the fan with two power wires to it, one for the high control and one for the low control. If only one power wire is used then only one speed is going to work with this kind of switch. At this time the fan is working fine with this setup and should continue to do so.

I direct customers toward this product to best serve their needs. I also use it for a variety of purposes at home. I am now using one to take cooler air from one place and send it to the attic for energy efficiency

I purchased the Soler & Palau TD-150 to replace a motor that was damaged while trying to repair a noisy 60-year-old kitchen exhaust. This unit works great is very quiet compared to the old one and moves plenty of air to keep our the kitchen smokes free.

I bought this fan to provide ventilation into a cabinet that houses two high-end desktop tower computers that generate tons of heat. Previous to this, I simply used a duct booster fan. While it worked okay for a while, the duct booster could just not move enough air to keep my computers running cool. Add to this the fact that it was fairly noisy. I found this fan and, while it's not cheap, it's the perfect answer to my needs. It's not silent, however, it's fairly quiet and moves so much air that I actually was able wire it using the lower speed option. It's very well made and, while it's impossible to tell how long it will last, I get the feeling that it will survive for many years.

My only complaint with this unit is that it's not grounded. The instructions show a ground wire, however, none is present and having a housing that is made from plastic, there isn't anything to connect a ground wire to. Not a big deal.

Get the "best of both worlds" with S&P's TD Series inline fans! Combine the low noise characteristics of an axial fan and centrifugal fan performance at a value price!

The Soler & Palau TD series of inline duct fans have been specially designed to maximize the airflow performance with minimal noise levels within the smallest and most compact of housing sizes. This makes the TD series the ultimate solution for small to medium size ventilation installations which require a high airflow to pressure ration and occupy only the minimum space possible. Example: false ceiling voids, cabinets and many other limited space environments.

All models are include a "removable body" feature that enables the motor-impellor assembly to be completely removed or replaced without the need to interfere with attached ducting. All models incorporate a powerful mixed flow impeller and internal air vanes located at the discharge end of the fan housing. This impeller and guide vane combination provides smooth laminar air flow which in term minimizes turbulence and noise, and generates and excellent air flow to pressure performance ratio.